Sodium Silicate
Other Trading Names:
- Liquid-Glass
- Waterglass
- Silicic Acid, Sodium Salt
- Sodium Siliconate
- Sodium Silicate
- Soluble Silicate
- Sodium Silikat
- Alkaline Sodium Silicate
- Silicate of Soda Liquid
- Sodium Silico-Sulfate
CAS Number: 1344-09-8.
HS Code:2839.2000
Types of Packaging:
- 25 kg or 50 lb bags
Property |
Specification |
Chemical Formula |
Na2SiO3 |
CAS Registry Number |
1344-09-8 |
Appearance |
Clear to viscous liquid or solid (powder/granules) |
pH (for liquid) |
Typically around 11-13 |
Solubility (for liquid) |
Highly soluble in water |
Density (for liquid) |
Varies based on concentration, typically 1.35 - 1.50 g/cm³ |
Melting Point (for solid) |
Approximately 1088°C |
Boiling Point (for liquid) |
Varies based on concentration, typically around 100°C |
Concentration (for liquid) |
Ranges from 20% to 50% SiO2 by weight |
Chemical Structure |
Amorphous silica linked with sodium ions |
Odor |
Odorless |
Hazard Class |
Corrosive (for concentrated solutions) |
Chemical Identity:
- Chemical Name: Sodium Silicate
- Chemical Formula: Na2SiO3
- CAS Number: 1344-09-8
- Molecular Weight: Approximately 122.06 g/mol
Physical Properties:
- Appearance: Clear to viscous liquid or solid (powder/granules), depending on concentration.
- Density: Varies based on concentration, typically between 1.35 - 1.50 g/cm³ for liquid forms.
- Melting Point: Approximately 1088°C (1980°F) for solid forms.
- Boiling Point: Varies based on concentration, typically around 100°C (212°F) for dilute solutions.
- Solubility: Highly soluble in water, forming an alkaline solution.
Chemical Properties:
- Chemical Structure: Composed of silicate anions (SiO3²⁻) and sodium cations (Na⁺) linked in a complex network structure.
- pH (for liquid): Typically around 11-13 in aqueous solutions.
- Odor: Odorless.
- Chemical Reactions: Can react with acids to form silica gel; used as a source of silica in various chemical processes.
Safety Information:
- Toxicity: Generally low toxicity but can cause skin and eye irritation in concentrated forms.
- Irritation: Can cause skin and eye irritation upon contact.
- Handling Precautions: Use protective gloves and eyewear when handling concentrated solutions.
- Storage: Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area.
Applications and Uses:
- Detergents: Key ingredient in laundry detergents and dishwashing soaps for stain removal.
- Paper and Pulp: Enhances paper strength and reduces dusting in papermaking.
- Textile Industry: Stabilizes dyes and prevents bleeding in textile dyeing and printing.
- Metal Casting: Crucial for creating molds and cores in foundry processes.
- Construction: Added to cement and concrete for improved fire resistance and reduced permeability.
- Water Treatment: Controls corrosion, scale formation, and pH in water treatment.
- Adhesives and Sealants: Provides adhesive properties in various applications.
- Fireproofing: Used in fire-resistant coatings and products due to high-temperature resistance.
- Automotive Repair: Applied as a sealant for engine gaskets and radiator leaks.
- Oil and Gas Industry: Utilized in drilling fluids and cementing operations.
- Chemical Research: Used as a silica source and reagent in laboratory experiments and reactions.
Environmental Impact:
- Eco-Friendliness: Non-toxic to the environment at low concentrations.
- Bioaccumulation: Does not bioaccumulate in organisms.
- Disposal Methods: Dispose of according to local regulations.
Regulatory Information:
- HS Code: 2839.2000 for international trade classification.
- Regulations: Subject to regulations depending on usage and region, including safety and environmental regulations.